Harvey’s own Paul Beech has moved up in the order of St John and is now a commander of the order.
Craig Duncan
The Shire of Waroona has paved the way for footpath and pathway upgrades in the town.
Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault will enter a new era in 2025 under new lights at Brunswick Oval, which will allow the club to stage night football for the first time in several years.
Josh Kempton
South West Slammers men’s side staged a pre-season game against Perth Redbacks at Harvey Recreation and Cultural Centre on Sunday.
West Coast recruit Jack Graham will miss the clash against Brisbane with a hip injury, with Clay Hall answering an SOS from the club.
Mitchell Woodcock
Harvey’s Lani Beech is now an Australian karate champion after winning the Traditional Shotokan Karate-Do Federation’s national competition.
The history of harness racing in Harvey will be honoured at Pinjarra Harness Racing Club on Easter Monday with the running of the revived Harvey Cup.
A South West shire has strengthened its commitment and been endorsed as a WaterWise Council for the fourth year in a row.
Harvey’s top tradie, Lewis Italiano, is in the running for another prestigious award, the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards WA.
Volunteer coastal conservationists come together to advocate for stronger coastal laws
Waroona has had five new automated external defibrillators installed across town thanks to the St John Waroona Sub Centre.
A major South West tip has cut off its food organics and garden organics waste collection service due to unacceptable levels of contamination.
A Pilbara Traditional Owner group is adamant Rio Tinto is not moving quickly enough to reduce abstraction from Bungaroo Creek, despite the miner’s promise to build a bigger desalination plant.
Simone Grogan
West Coast young gun Elijah Hewett is adamant in-demand star Harley Reid won’t be going anywhere.
Samantha Rogers
Perth Glory chief executive Anthony Radich says they will not be impacted by salary cap shifts next season, but admits they will have to get creative when the cap changes again the following year.
Ben Smith
All eyes are on Western Australia’s newest seat of Bullwinkel in Perth’s Hills, which is shaping up to be a fierce three-way race between Labor, the Liberals and the Nationals.
Jessica Page and Oliver Lane
According to the Australian War Memorial, almost a million Australians served in WWII. But figures show there there were only about 1300 Australian WWII veterans remaining at December last year.
Malcolm Quekett
A luxury yacht went up in flames on Saturday off the coast of Rottnest Island.
Jessica Evensen
Emergency services are responding to a serious crash on South Coast Highway in Jerramungup, about 2 hours east of Albany.
Officials searched Glenn Stephen McDade before a shift in December 2023 and found 3.3g of methamphetamine and 4.82g of Suboxone hidden in his pants.
A bizarre incident allegedly involving a wheel of cheese has landed a WA man in court.
A driver and a passenger have died in a tragic start to the Easter long weekend in WA, killed when a car towing a caravan collided with a truck in the Great Southern.
Cameron Newbold
With Margaret River vignerons barely recovered from their three-year ordeal with tariffs affecting the Chinese wine market, Donald Trump has thrown a fresh spanner in the works.
Warren Hately
Communities across the Pilbara are preparing to pause, reflect and pay tribute this Anzac Day, April 25, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Madelin Hayes
Hundreds of people descended on Albany Town Hall on Wednesday for the Bazaarium Youth Markets to peruse the wares of Albany’s creative young people.
The developers of a proposed resort at Gnarabup are still optimistic about starting work this year as WA’s Environmental Protection Authority prepares to issue a ruling on the project
The Broome Returned and Services League will host a full day of Anzac Day events this year, with everything from the traditional dawn service to live music and raffles running late into the night.
The spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro is the most public rift among members of the president’s inner circle since he took office in January.
Lora Kolodny and Ari Levy
President Donald Trump says that tariffs will make the US “rich.” But those riches will likely be far less than the White House expects, economists said.
Greg Iacurci
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs aim to reshape trade but are instead sparking fears of inflation and economic slowdown.
Jeff Cox
Many are flocking to the powdery slopes of ski areas like Niseko and Hakuba. Yet ski towns that are off the radar of overseas visitors are struggling.
Monica Pitrelli
Coalition frontbencher Bridget McKenzie has stared down the barrel of a camera in a terse interview on Sky News, making a major promise to voters on Medicare.
Sarah Keoghan
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton plans to introduce new “post and boast” social media laws as part of a $750m pledge into crime prevention.
‘It was just awful, I thought I was going to die. It was the scariest day of my life.’
Thousands of West Australians headed outside for a family picnic while others attended church services to celebrate Easter Sunday.
After running for a WA seat about six weeks a go, a group of unsuccessful State candidates are stepping back in the ring, this time at the Federal election.
The Office of the Department of Public Prosecutions on Monday confirmed it would not be launching an appeal because of its unlikelihood of reaching ‘reasonable prospects of success’.